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Historical Bibliography Updated: March 2, 2018

Secret cures of slaves: People, plants, and medicine in the eighteenth-century Atlantic world.

Publication Details

Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2017 CE.

"Massive mortality among enslaved Africans and European planters, soldiers, and sailors fueled the search for new healing techniques. Amerindian, African, and European knowledges competed to cure diseases emerging from the collision of peoples on newly established, often poorly supplied, plantations. But not all knowledge was equal. Highlighting the violence and fear endemic to colonial struggles, Schiebinger explores aspects of African medicine that were not put to the test, such as Obeah and vodou. This book analyzes how and why specific knowledges were blocked, discredited, or held secret" (publisher).

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Entry Number#9862
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External URLsecret-cures-of-slaves-people-plants-and-medicine-in-the-eighteenthcentury-atlantic-world

Geographic Context

Publication place: Stanford, CA